24 APR 2026
David decided: Decided Snitch beta subscription language should replace 'join the beta' CTA
David reframed the Snitch landing page CTA from a beta-join to a subscription-style signal, explicitly to test whether the product had genuine demand worth pursuing.
While building the Snitch v0 landing page, David proposed a framing shift:
i think we should change our approach wherein instead of saying join the beta it's more of a subscribe type language which then registers their interest and signals to me whether it's a pursuable product
He agreed that the Netlify forms approach was clean for a pure validation page, accepting the agent's argument:
ok yeah follow the paper language is good
The platform choice (Netlify vs Vercel) was deliberate: David didn't want to deploy this on the Kerra AWS pipeline since it was a separate product. He also directed the agent to update landing page copy to anchor the product on Claude and ChatGPT specifically:
replace 'your AI' with 'inside of Claude or ChatGPT'
The entire session was framed as a validation exercise, not a full product build.